Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is jointly conducting a motorcycle safety awareness campaign with Coupang Eats service.

Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is jointly conducting a motorcycle safety awareness campaign with Coupang Eats service.

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The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is actively promoting improvements in the working conditions of mobile workers in partnership with Coupang Eats Service.


On the 18th, the Job Foundation announced that it will conduct a free motorcycle inspection and consumables replacement campaign at the Labor Welfare Center in Yongin City. On the 23rd and 30th, it will provide on-site safety education in Uijeongbu City.


Earlier in May, the Job Foundation signed a business agreement with Coupang Eats Service to improve the working conditions of mobile workers and to spread a culture of safety.


After signing the agreement, the two organizations held their first event on the 8th at Hwajeong Station Cultural Square in Goyang City, providing free motorcycle inspections and consumables replacement services through the "Motorcycle Safety Awareness Improvement Campaign." They also conducted "On-site Safety Education" for motorcycle delivery workers at the Gyeonggi Mobile Workers Suwon Shelter in Suwon City.



Yoon Deok-ryong, CEO of the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation, stated, "The safety issues of motorcycle delivery workers are an important task for Gyeonggi Province and local communities. Through cooperation with Coupang Eats Service, we expect this education to establish a safe delivery culture and further contribute to enhancing the safety of local communities."


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